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Top 3 most affordable electric cars

By Mathilda Bartholomew | August 8, 2023

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Take a look at three of the best electric cars for a lower price point

Top 3 most affordable electric cars

As the world moves faster towards a greener future, electric cars are taking a leading role in this big change. Here we focus on affordability and find out about the three cheapest electric cars you can buy in the UK.

Renault Twingo Electric (£17,795)

First up is the Renault Twingo Electric. It's a small electric car that's getting a lot of attention for being affordable. You can get one for just £17,795. The Twingo Electric is perfect for city driving. It's small and easy to drive in crowded streets and tight parking spots. Even though it's not expensive, it still comes with important features. This makes it a good choice for people who want an electric car without spending too much.

Skoda CITIGOe iV (£20,455)

Next on the list is the Skoda CITIGOe iV. This car shows that you can have a practical and eco-friendly vehicle at a reasonable price. It's an electric version of the regular CITIGO model, so it's still compact and easy to drive. It starts at £20,455, which is not too high for an electric car. Skoda is known for making reliable cars that offer good value for your money, and the CITIGOe iV is no different.

Dacia Spring Electric (£20,955)

Finishing off our list is the Dacia Spring Electric. This car has made a name for itself as one of the most affordable electric cars out there. It's focused on keeping costs down while still giving you the benefits of driving electric. It starts at £20,995, so it's still within reach for many people. The Dacia Spring Electric is a small car with practical features, making it a great option for those who want an electric car without breaking the bank.

Even though these electric cars are affordable, they don't skimp on important things. All three models come with the technology and safety features you need for modern driving, plus, they're cheaper to run and offer a great opportunity for people who care about the environment and want to make a difference without spending too much. 

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